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World Wrapps
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Chronicles the founding and initial growth of World Wrapps, a retail quick-service restaurant chain serving gourmet, internationally flavored burritos. Gives the backgrounds of the four founders and the origin of the idea to create World Wrapps and then details how they financed and created the first store in San Francisco. Immediately, the store was a success and the management team's attention quickly went to growth and streamlining the operations of individual stores so that they could provide products and service with quality and cost efficiency. Examines a number of decisions made and to be made relating to expansion: how fast to grow, whether to franchise, whether to do a joint venture with another company, etc. Also considers how they should respond to numerous important competitive threats on the horizon. Finally, focuses on a financing decision--they have competing offers from venture capital firms that each have their advantages and disadvantages. Students are asked to advise the management team on their financing decision.